Hood Cleaning Fire Inspection Authority Guidance
Local fire office

Rule holder: Charlotte Fire Department Fire Prevention Bureau

Charlotte operators often search by city name, but Charlotte Fire Department Fire Prevention Bureau is the office that sets the local hood cleaning and fire paperwork rules on this page.

Fire Safety Directive

Charlotte hood-system cleaning and inspection prep

Charlotte, NC hood cleaning requirements for restaurants: service reports, tags, and inspection-ready paperwork before the next fire visit.

Authority
Charlotte Fire's interpretation says high-volume cooking needs hood-system service every 3 months.
Proof on site
Keep the latest hood-service report and any certificate or service paperwork on site.
Likely fail trigger
Missing tags or reports weakens the fire-inspection story immediately.
Next action
Keep the latest hood-system report on site.
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Keep the latest hood-system report on site.

Start with the next move below, then use the rest of the page to confirm reports, tags, and inspection proof.

First move

Keep the latest hood-system report on site.

Stage this proof

Keep the latest hood-service report and any certificate or service paperwork on site.

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Authority summary

Authority Summary

Charlotte's cited fire documents support hood-system paperwork and scheduled system attention. They should not be collapsed into a single generic claim about all cleaning intervals.

Primary source

Frequency of Kitchen Hood System Service

Charlotte Fire says hood-system service is every 3 months for high-volume cooking and every 6 months for all other cooking operations.

Charlotte Fire Department | Tier 2 | 2026-04-07
Primary source

Fire Prevention

Charlotte Fire's Prevention Bureau asks businesses to send life-safety inspection reports, including hood suppression systems, and provides inspection-prep guidance.

Charlotte Fire Department | Tier 2 | 2026-04-07
What Charlotte publishes

Local Hood-System Requirements

Quarterly
High-volume operations

Other cooking operations need hood-system service every 6 months.

Semi-Annual
Solid fuel cooking

Charlotte Fire asks businesses to send life-safety inspection reports for hood suppression systems to the Prevention Bureau.

Keep on site

Required Cleaning Tags

Green Tag

Keep the latest hood-service report and any certificate or service paperwork on site.

Yellow Tag

Match the visible service tag to the most recent hood-service report.

Red Tag

Missing tags or reports weakens the fire-inspection story immediately.

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Post-Service Reports

Match the visible service tag to the most recent hood-service report.

warning Common Inspection Fails

Missing tags or reports weakens the fire-inspection story immediately.

Inspectors flag this when the hood, duct, or report trail is not inspection-ready.

Charlotte's published schedule distinguishes hood-system service from general inspection prep.

Inspectors flag this when the hood, duct, or report trail is not inspection-ready.

Suppression work and hood cleaning should not be treated as the same record.

Inspectors flag this when the hood, duct, or report trail is not inspection-ready.

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Keep the latest hood-service report and any certificate or service paperwork on site.

Required to be staged before the inspector asks.

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Match the visible service tag to the most recent hood-service report.

Required to be staged before the inspector asks.

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Retain the latest report and any follow-up corrections with the fire-prevention records.

Required to be staged before the inspector asks.

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Official sources for this page

Last verified: 2026-04-07

  1. Charlotte Fire Department | Tier 2 | 2026-04-07

    Charlotte Fire says hood-system service is every 3 months for high-volume cooking and every 6 months for all other cooking operations.

  2. Charlotte Fire Department | Tier 2 | 2026-04-07

    Charlotte Fire's Prevention Bureau asks businesses to send life-safety inspection reports, including hood suppression systems, and provides inspection-prep guidance.